Vista appears to be more secure than XP
Thrax
🐌Austin, TX Icrontian
<p>Say what you will about Vista, but it appears to be more secure than its predecessor. A security blog has <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/security/archive/2008/01/23/download-windows-vista-one-year-vulnerability-report.aspx">taken a look</a> at the risk profile of Vista and compared it against XP; fortunately for Vista, the results are in its favor. The PDF is ~800K, and is worth a look if enterprise security is part of your daily routine.</p>
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As Vista also requires 512 of RAM just to run I am looking at building a computer in the future and may install Vista but I belive to get any decent speed I would install at least 4 GIG RAM.
Would love to hear other peoples opinions and wich Vista they are running or concidering in buying.Thanx.
wow.. I had like 13 PC's on the same license, just to check it out... nothing ever happened outside of 13 PC's running Vista perfectly fine.
loiz
No OS is uncrackable/unhackable. Not yet and most likely never.
Technet is saying that out of the box, a standard Vista install is more secure from remote exploits than XP. This has nothing to do with piratability, they're talking about how easy it is for a remote attacker to get into a box running a certain OS.